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  1. What is domestic abuse?

    Domestic abuse is abuse that's perpetrated by someone you're connected to, such as a partner or relative. Find out more from Age UK.

  2. What is WhatsApp?

    WhatsApp is a messaging app that uses the internet. It's an easy way to stay connected with loved ones. We've brought together information and advice on how to download and use WhatsApp.

  3. What is probate?

    If a house the deceased lived in before dying is left to their children or grandchildren, the threshold increases to £500,000. After that, IHT is payable at 40%. If one partner dies and hasn’t ... If the will states a specific item of personal property is to be given (‘bequeathed’) to someone, you can do this before probate is granted – but make sure you have the items valued and

  4. What is respite care?

    Respite care is the term used for services that enable you to take a break from caring by temporarily caring for the person you usually care for. It's important to take a break from caring if you need ... you care for them better, for longer. Respite care is the term used for services that enable you to take a break from caring. A respite care service is provided to the person you care for, to temporarily

  5. What is sheltered housing?

    Sheltered housing (sometimes known as retirement housing) is a type of housing which you can buy or rent that has support such as staff, emergency alarms and social activities. Find out if it's the right

  6. What is Joining Forces?

    Joining Forces is a Ministry of Defence-funded project to support the quality of life and wellbeing of veterans born before 1950 and their family and carers

  7. What is R?

    Dr Elizabeth Webb explains what R is, and its importance in the containment of the coronavirus outbreak.

  8. What is cautious hugging?

    said that when we see our nearest and dearest again we may want to employ 'cautious hugging', but what is that? Dr Elizabeth Webb investigates.

  9. What is financial abuse?

    If someone is misusing your money or stealing from you – or you're worried that this is happening to someone else – this could be financial abuse. Find out more from Age UK.

  10. What is a lottery rollover?

    You may have heard the term 'rollover' but what does this actually mean? Have a read to find out. Let’s face it - we’ve all imagined winning the lottery at some point, and you may have played ... but what exactly does this mean? To find out more about rollovers and the impact they have on the lottery games you play, keep reading.  What is a rollover? In a nutshell, a lottery rollover is when

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